Don't give up! You are NOT alone. There are several
groups of biblical Nazarenes who are fighting Emergent doctrine and practice
and we're being contacted by more folks fed up with the liberal heresy in
their churches and universities literally every day. These include Nazarene
pastors, evangelists, lay people and others.

Below are many resources to educate and update concerned
Christians about The Emergent Church in general a more specifically, the
Church of the Nazarene.

One note...Emergent philosophy and error is not confined
to just one denomination. It is widespread and growing. So, it is imperative
that we vigorously expose it. Remember: souls are at stake!

Resources:

Putting Apostates in Their Place (Eric Barger and Dr. David Reagan
comment on a New York Times op-ed by two heretical Nazarene
professors, Dr. Karl Giberson and Dr. Randall Stephens)

On July 24, 1776, John Wesley wrote a strong rebuke of a
tract written by a skeptic and deist (Soame Jenyns) which undermined
biblical inerrancy. In his journal it states: If he (Jenyns) is a
Christian, he betrays his own cause by averring that All Scripture is not
given by inspiration of God, but the writers of it were sometimes left to
themselves, and consequently made some mistakes.

Wesley went on to say, Nay, if there be any mistakes in the Bible there
may as well be a thousand. If there be one falsehood in that book, it did
not come from the God of truth.

Let that be an answer to all that Wesley did indeed believe in the inerrancy of the Scriptures.

So, how is it that so many Nazarene brethren do not? It
is simply because, to the chagrin of Bible-believing Nazarenes, those in control of the denomination and
many of those privileged
to teach in their Bible colleges and seminary have chosen to believe that
God either could not transmit to the writers accurately or has not
faithfully preserved His precious Word. They
have chosen to be esteemed in the eyes of "intellectuals" rather than God
and are poisoning the next generation of Nazarene pastor and layperson in
the process.